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Spaces
Screenshot
Type of site
Social networking service
Available inRussian, Ukrainian
URL spaces.im
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired to do any activity
Launched2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Current statusOnline

Spaces is a Russian social network service that targets mobile phone users. [1] [2]

History

The website was launched in 2006.[ citation needed]

In 2009, it was ranked 7th on Opera's top ten visited social networking sites. [3]

Konstantin Vladimirovich Rak, who was sued by Epic Games for allegedly creating cheats to Fortnite, was a user of the service. [4]

Currently, the site is going through not very good times of blocking in Russia, frequent changes of site addresses and constant DDOSS attacks. In 2022, the social network changed 7 domain names, due to tightening Internet censorship and frequent blocking in Russia.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rashid, Fahmida Y. (June 24, 2013). "Mobile Threat Monday: Children's Games Harvesting Data". PC Magazine.
  2. ^ Greenberg, Adam (August 18, 2014). "Android RAT spreading through modified legitimate apps". SC Magazine.
  3. ^ "Smartphone users hooked on social networking: top ten sites for 2009". The Independent. 26 January 2010. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24.
  4. ^ "Epic Games, Inc. v. Mendes". June 12, 2018.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spaces
Screenshot
Type of site
Social networking service
Available inRussian, Ukrainian
URL spaces.im
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired to do any activity
Launched2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Current statusOnline

Spaces is a Russian social network service that targets mobile phone users. [1] [2]

History

The website was launched in 2006.[ citation needed]

In 2009, it was ranked 7th on Opera's top ten visited social networking sites. [3]

Konstantin Vladimirovich Rak, who was sued by Epic Games for allegedly creating cheats to Fortnite, was a user of the service. [4]

Currently, the site is going through not very good times of blocking in Russia, frequent changes of site addresses and constant DDOSS attacks. In 2022, the social network changed 7 domain names, due to tightening Internet censorship and frequent blocking in Russia.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rashid, Fahmida Y. (June 24, 2013). "Mobile Threat Monday: Children's Games Harvesting Data". PC Magazine.
  2. ^ Greenberg, Adam (August 18, 2014). "Android RAT spreading through modified legitimate apps". SC Magazine.
  3. ^ "Smartphone users hooked on social networking: top ten sites for 2009". The Independent. 26 January 2010. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24.
  4. ^ "Epic Games, Inc. v. Mendes". June 12, 2018.

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